How To Make Outdoor Coffee (AeroPress & Cowboy Coffee Recipe)
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- Äas pĆidĂĄn 2. 06. 2024
- Learn how to make great outdoor coffee using AeroPress or Cowboy Coffee. We take you through all the coffee gear & equipment (water, coffee, grinder, coffee brewers, travel mugs or cups) you need in the coffee travel kit to enjoy tasty, freshly brewed coffee while hiking or camping.
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Edited by Radek NoĆŸiÄka
Timestamps:
00:00 How to brew great coffee outdoor
00:26 Finding a good spot to brew coffee (BabĂ Lom)
01:39 WATER (heat source, thermos)
02:39 COFFEE (packing, predosing, pregrinding)
04:39 GRINDERS (Porlex Mini, Comandante C40, Comandante Trailmaster)
06:38 BREWERS (AeroPress Original, AeroPress Go)
07:44 COFFEE TRAVEL CUPS & MUGS
08:55 Brewing AeroPress Coffee
11:29 Brewing Cowboy Coffee
12:34 Making coffee outdoors is great! - Jak na to + styl
What's your favourite brewer (or brewing kit) for outdoor adventures? Do you have a favourite spot for making coffee outside?
TIMESTAMPS:
00:26 Finding a good spot to brew coffee (BabĂ Lom)
01:39 WATER (heat source, thermos)
02:39 COFFEE (packing, predosing, pregrinding)
04:39 GRINDERS (Porlex Mini, Comandante C40, Comandante Trailmaster)
06:38 BREWERS (AeroPress Original, AeroPress Go)
07:44 COFFEE TRAVEL CUPS & MUGS
08:55 Brewing AeroPress Coffee
11:29 Brewing Cowboy Coffee
Pregrounded coffee from a good grinder (1zpresso, Comandante, etc) is way better than fresh grounded coffee in a Porlex mini (I have both the Porlex mini and the 1zpresso JX-Pro, the difference is huge).
Another cool tip: the interior of the plunger of the aeropress makes ~200g of water, so if you want a cup of that size, you can just bring the preweighted coffee and avoid the scale.
I still like the coffee from a Bialetti Moca, but I would probably experiment with making a pour-over for travelling.
I don't do much outdoor, but I move many times per year, and have ended up with the ubiquitous AirBnB kettle, a small strainer that fits into a mug (also standard in most AirBnBs), and small wide-bottom tea filters that stay upright in the strainer. I grind with a Timemore C2 (small, fast, and precise enough), and do short, strong pourovers straight from the kettle, diluting afterward. The filters are compostable, so I end up with basically zero waste, and very little to carry in my luggage. The same technique works outside -- just a different pot to boil the water in.
Oh I love that!
Perfect spot for a cup of coffee...
Aeropress is a great one for coffee lovers.
Cowboy style produces a gutsy brew. I prefer to place the grinds in a vessel first and not stir, so a little closer to a cupping. Perfect for the office too :)
We have the luxury of having a small motorhome/RV, but the Aeropress is by far my top pick to bring along for the trip, together with a scale and the trusty Comandante!
Ales is so delightful. Just so fun to watch a video like this.
Weâre watching with some coffee from Vietnam, enjoying in California..
Thank you, James âïžđ
Very timely video! Lots of great tips and product suggestions! Iâm working on my own methods, and I think this vid is a great place to start. Let me add the following ideas: 1) practice your technique at home - a lot. Things go wrong outdoors. 2) instead of scales I measure âdryâ. For instance,Iâm looking at that excellent commandante jar. It looks to me like that jar would be perfect if you added a dry mark at just the right point for a dose. Thatâs better than tablespoons or whatever. So that jar looks like a super replacement for my own dry measure. 3) I think whole beans make sense. They pack well, easy to clean up if the bag breaks, and they dose really well compared to ground coffee. This video convinced me, and the porlex mini is something I want to try. 3) consider the jetboil pot. It is the back packerâs fave these days, and there are lots of CZcams videos to check it out. 4) metal filters definitely have their place. Paper is more fastidious, but paper waste is frowned on, especially if there is no easy way to throw it away. 5) aeropress great, aero press mini is not so great - it doesnât really pack as well as it could. 6) cowboy coffee is worth a try, but practice, practice, practice! 7) seatosummit makes a portable pour over that compress into a flat disk. V60 filters work great with it, but be slow with the water! 8) water amts are tricky - Iâve found several containers (e.g. water bottles, small thermos) that can double as accurate water measures. Boil only as much as you need - much faster! 9) plan for the coffee to be âtoo strong.â You canât fix âtoo weak.â To sum up, this video is great, and will get you where you want to go - if you practice, practice, practice!!!
Oh wow, Steve! Thanks for a beautiful comment with so many insight. We are glad this video gave you some ideas even though you are already a very experienced outdoor coffee brewer âïžâ°
Thanks guys for another great video. đđ»
Nice, fun video, thank you!
Great video! I can't wait for a full review of the new comandante trialmaster and its features.
Looking forward to thisâŠ
Quick question: I'm actually looking for a bag or something that can store my aeropress, my stove, a mug and a couple of other little elements to take my coffee to the mountains.
Any advice?
In Indonesia Cowboy Coffee we called "Tubruk". Thanks for sharing đ
Thanks for sharing âïžđ My understanding is that Tubruk coffee would be âbrewâ directly in the cup. Is it correct?
this video should be great
Hope it will deliver! It has been fun filming it in a nice location near Brno.
I kinda swither between either the Aeropress or the Handpresso. Both make really nice coffee, neither requires a lot of kit, though the Handpresso has the slight advantage of being able to take certain kinds of coffee pods for utter laziness, and its mesh filter is pre-fitted.
I just bought it online yesterday.
Nice!
Cleaning that kettle after Cowboy method must be a pain in the ass :D Especially if you don't have access to running water while hiking and plan to use that kettle later.
True! It wasnât that bad though - the opening is much wider as with a regular French press. Nothing can beat AeroPress on the ease of cleaning.
Aeropress/Aeropress Go is an obvious choice. But honestly I`d tend more towards OREA V3 (which is even smaller and lighter than AP).
We still need to try Orea but I prefer immersion brewing over pour over when brewing coffee outdoor. Thatâs perhaps personal thing but these brews tend to be more forgiving (itâs easier to have something tasty to drink). Thanks for the suggestion!
I got an aeropress, I usually use my V60 when out in the woods but ill try this too :-)
Give it a try!
Itâs interesting since I rarely brew with V60 outside of my kitchen or office đ
Wheres the Aeropress and Grinder travel case from? Looks perfect for a portable setup!
Its from comandante. Cost hefty though.
Itâs made by Comandante, quite a heavy-duty tool - itâs a perk of working closely with Comandante over the years.
I still remember the old days where i was carrying the same things on a trip outdoors, but coffee was just substituted by weed.
You need cold water for cowboy coffee
video starts at 8:55
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thanks man hahaha
@@EuropeanCoffeeTrip was a joke guys, always loved your vids, but I tend to forget the smileys from time to time haha XD .... But still, for people in a hurry, an easy and fast time stamp ;-)
@@ziplepingouin1186 haha, thanks! You are right, we do sometimes release the smaller parts as Shorts. We did the Cowboy Coffee part yesterday and the AeroPress part will come probably later today (and is already on Instagram or TikTok). Thanks for the support.
Plastic paper filter.. high on caffeine